Comic-Con 2013: Alan Moore's 'Lost Girls' goes digital

Alan Moore's Lost Girls has been made available digitally for the first time.

Top Shelf Productions has added the legendary creator's graphic novel to comiXology and its app alongside Motorcycle Samurai and Monster on the Hill, it was revealed at San Diego Comic-Con International.

'Lost Girls' cover artwork

Moore's controversial Lost Girls was illustrated by his wife Melinda Gebbie.

It follows the sexually explicit adventures of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland's Alice, The Wizard of Oz's Dorothy Gale and Peter Pan's Wendy Darling.

Issue #0 of Chris Sheridan's debut title Motorcycle Samurai is available now, with animated panel transitions bringing the tale - set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland - to life.

Cartoonist Rob Harrell's all-ages Monster on the Hill is set in a fictionalised Victorian England, where every village and town has its own terrifying monster - a source of pride and a tourist attraction.